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nationalism and china interest and china as a global player? carter: i knew hoosier and knew -- say he is is fair to a stronger and more unitary hiser then either of predecessors. he is emboldened politically at home. i think he is quite concerned about the economic and demographic prints. i think you see that tendency in the chinese leadership. it has been lost in many countries. i see all of those things and that is one of the reasons we see that strand in chinese strategic thinking being so distinct. whether it is growing or not because other factors weigh against it. ios 8 trying is one of the things we make military investments, military operational plans. even as russia is, even as north korea is. those are our principal five. military occupations of today. each one ofg sure those we have the right military path. i am confident in what we are doing. the other thing that is very in other thing that has been an important preoccupation is making sure the military is also the world's best. as you know, because you do another that she do a lot
nationalism and china interest and china as a global player? carter: i knew hoosier and knew -- say he is is fair to a stronger and more unitary hiser then either of predecessors. he is emboldened politically at home. i think he is quite concerned about the economic and demographic prints. i think you see that tendency in the chinese leadership. it has been lost in many countries. i see all of those things and that is one of the reasons we see that strand in chinese strategic thinking being so...
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and china nationalism and china interest, and china as a global player? >> i have-- i knew you had jintao. i hi xi jinping. they are different leaders. i think it is fair to say that the jinping's situation is very different in terms of his leadership position. he ask a stronger and more un tear leader than either of his predecessors, therefore he is more emboldened politically at home. i think he is quite concerned and appropriately so about some of the economic and demographic trends in china. there is always a tendency to try to turn to foreign activities as a way of distracting from that. i think you see that tendency in chinese leadership. it has long been news in many countries. you see that tennessee there. so i see all those things. and that's one of the reasons that we see that strange in chinese strategic thinking being so distinct. and i can't say whether pts' growing or not. because there are factors that weigh against it am but we take it very seriously. and in the defense department, i'm ambiguous. i always say china is one the things that w
and china nationalism and china interest, and china as a global player? >> i have-- i knew you had jintao. i hi xi jinping. they are different leaders. i think it is fair to say that the jinping's situation is very different in terms of his leadership position. he ask a stronger and more un tear leader than either of his predecessors, therefore he is more emboldened politically at home. i think he is quite concerned and appropriately so about some of the economic and demographic trends in...
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encouraged authoritarian leaders in countries including russia, turkey, the philippines, egypt and china. the obama administration thursday said it is ending it so far -- so-called wet foot, dry foot policy a move that cuban's it will save lives. -- under theicted long-standing policy, cubans interdicted at sea were returned to cuba, but those reaching dry land were allowed to stay and fast-tracked for permanent resident status. cuban officials have long opposed the approach, saying it encouraged cubans to risk a dangerous and often deadly ocean voyage to florida. in canada, indigenous activist neskonlith first nations chief arthur manuel died wednesday at the age of 66. for decades, art manuel fought for indigenous land and human rights, most recently during a visit to the standing rock sioux reservation where water protectors are fighting the dakota access pipeline. in 2010, democracy now! spoke with art manuel as he joined protests at the g20 summit in toronto. >> all around the world, there are like 370 million indigenous people globally, you know? the united nations passed the decla
encouraged authoritarian leaders in countries including russia, turkey, the philippines, egypt and china. the obama administration thursday said it is ending it so far -- so-called wet foot, dry foot policy a move that cuban's it will save lives. -- under theicted long-standing policy, cubans interdicted at sea were returned to cuba, but those reaching dry land were allowed to stay and fast-tracked for permanent resident status. cuban officials have long opposed the approach, saying it...
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we ask our troops to stand ready to and fight against an emergent china, unavailable north crew yeah and widespread violent terrorism. never before has there been an extraordinary demand as this time on our men and women in uniform. these are extraordinary times with extraordinary circumstances. general mattis is the extraordinary man who will lead the department of defense in the direction it so desperately needs. for this reason, i urge my colleagues to vote yes on this measure. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington. mr. smith: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from texas. mr. thornberry: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from ohio, mr. wenstrup. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. wenstrup: i rise in strong support of providing a waiver permitting the confirmation of general james mattis to the office of secretary of defense. he is an extraordinary leader. at a time when the united states faces threats around the globe, his unique skill set and experience render him wort
we ask our troops to stand ready to and fight against an emergent china, unavailable north crew yeah and widespread violent terrorism. never before has there been an extraordinary demand as this time on our men and women in uniform. these are extraordinary times with extraordinary circumstances. general mattis is the extraordinary man who will lead the department of defense in the direction it so desperately needs. for this reason, i urge my colleagues to vote yes on this measure. i yield back....
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need to traverse to meet each of the five challenges we face today from north korea, iran, russia, china and terrorism, especially isil, there's a whole other side to being secretary of defense. and that is to make sure your successor and your successor's successor also has the finest fighting force the world has ever known in the future. i tried to the best of my ability as secretary and indeed in each of my roles in the department to meet that sacred commitment. as we plan for the years ahead, we've needed to face the fact we've never foreseen the strategic future perfectly which the arc of my own career with the major changes in the world around me illustrates. and in a rapidly changing and uncertain and fiercely competitive world, remaining the best will require the best of technology, agility, full spectrum readiness, innovative war plans and above all, recruiting, retaining and developing the people, uniformed and civilian, who will comprise the force of the future. one of the things that makes me proudest about the department of defense is its ability to adapt and change. and i am
need to traverse to meet each of the five challenges we face today from north korea, iran, russia, china and terrorism, especially isil, there's a whole other side to being secretary of defense. and that is to make sure your successor and your successor's successor also has the finest fighting force the world has ever known in the future. i tried to the best of my ability as secretary and indeed in each of my roles in the department to meet that sacred commitment. as we plan for the years...
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and finally china. if russia is the biggest threat short term to the global system, china could be a threat over time to the global system. but it's also a stakeholder now, and it has a huge amount at stake right now. we can't put ourselves into conflict with china if we want the global system to be reinvigorated, to be readjusted and survive. we have to do it together with china. along those lines i really think we then have to double down our relationships with our allies in the far east because if we're strong with our allies, with japan, with south korea, with others, we will be able to have a much more positive relationship with china. so those would be my three. u.s., europe, middle east, china, asia. >> thanks very much. and senator cotton, i want to go to you on this. what do you sense donald trump's priorities will be? we've all seen tweets, we've all seen things he said during the campaign. and since he has become president-elect. but what's your sense of what his priorities might be in terms
and finally china. if russia is the biggest threat short term to the global system, china could be a threat over time to the global system. but it's also a stakeholder now, and it has a huge amount at stake right now. we can't put ourselves into conflict with china if we want the global system to be reinvigorated, to be readjusted and survive. we have to do it together with china. along those lines i really think we then have to double down our relationships with our allies in the far east...
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have legislation called stop act intend to deal with fennal feintal and some of it from mexico and china mixed with heroin in mexico and brought back in a drug form. it's not take physically. it goes through u.s. mail system. we tried to work with dea on this. what's your thought on this. >> i believe an addition starts where it's produced. the columbians do tremendous work in terms destroying work taking huge tonnage off the flow with few faif assets. i was calm my information is ap least a year old. the beauty of it you get it in one ton, two ton, three-ton lots. once it gets ashore, a big take at the southwest border might be five, ten, 15 kiloed, if we can do more with our partner, if we were to block the net works so nothing could get through, the bloom affect would find other ways around it. that's whys about the demand. >> thank you. i appreciate it. >> senator tester. >> thank you for being here. thank you for putting yourself up for this. first thing's first, i want to thank your family. it's not easy this is one of those jobs that's not easy. general kelly forget you are with e
have legislation called stop act intend to deal with fennal feintal and some of it from mexico and china mixed with heroin in mexico and brought back in a drug form. it's not take physically. it goes through u.s. mail system. we tried to work with dea on this. what's your thought on this. >> i believe an addition starts where it's produced. the columbians do tremendous work in terms destroying work taking huge tonnage off the flow with few faif assets. i was calm my information is ap...
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i want to turn to china. china's leaders have stated that they're not militarizing the south china sea. do you agree with them? >> no, i do not. >> yesterday in his confirmation hearing, rex tillerson commented that we should prohibit accession to the islands in the south china sea, prohibit access to the chinese. what is -- in your view, should our response to china's militarization of the south china sea be? >> sir, we're going to have to put together a policy that is put together by a state department, by treasury, by d.o.d. we're going to have to integrate this so we're not dealing with an incomplete or inocoherent strategy. the bottom line is, sir, the international waters are international waters and we've got it figure out how do we deal with holding on to the kind of rules that we've made over many years that led to the prosperity for many nations, not just for ours. this has been part of why many nations have got more prosperous because of this freedom of commerce. >> you emphasized, i think rightful
i want to turn to china. china's leaders have stated that they're not militarizing the south china sea. do you agree with them? >> no, i do not. >> yesterday in his confirmation hearing, rex tillerson commented that we should prohibit accession to the islands in the south china sea, prohibit access to the chinese. what is -- in your view, should our response to china's militarization of the south china sea be? >> sir, we're going to have to put together a policy that is put...
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this is from the perspective for me as the very grateful son of a flying tiger who served in china during world war ii. 31-year veteran myself of the army reserve, army national guard, but particularly as a grateful dad of four sons in iraq, afghanistan and egypt. based on the extraordinary background of general mattis and his testimony today earlier in the senate, i believe that a waiver should be appropriate. my first choice indeed was to support the chairman that we would have had efforts for general to appear before the committee today. but i believe it is so crucial expediteeed to mattis.g in general we know will continue the great tradition of civil military relationship. it is necessary for the continuity for our nation's missions to protect american families and our allies to promote world peace. with that, i yield back the balance of my time. >> mr. mckeechen from virginia. welcome. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, thank you for your efforts to get the good general to come to this committee. mr. chairman, i share many of the concerns my colleagues have expressed. all of
this is from the perspective for me as the very grateful son of a flying tiger who served in china during world war ii. 31-year veteran myself of the army reserve, army national guard, but particularly as a grateful dad of four sons in iraq, afghanistan and egypt. based on the extraordinary background of general mattis and his testimony today earlier in the senate, i believe that a waiver should be appropriate. my first choice indeed was to support the chairman that we would have had efforts...
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we see a new insert of net in china -- assertiveness in china to confront u.s. allies and partners and make territorial claims with no basis in forrnational law, vouch terror and revise the current order. north korea is testing nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles at an alarming rate. the intelligence committee assesses that north korea could soon develop a nuclear capability capable of intercontinental missile that is capable of striking the u.s. homeland. this may become a defining crisis for the next president. and then there is russia. over the past eight years under vladimir putin, russia has invaded ukraine, a next crimea, -- annexed crimea threatened , nato allies, intervened in syria leaving a trail of death and destruction and broken promises in his wake. russia's military has targeted syrian hospitals and first responders with precision weapons. russia supplied the weapons that shot down a commercial aircraft over ukraine. russia's war on ukraine has killed thousands of ukrainian soldiers and civilians, and in the most flagrant demonstration of putin
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should challenge china over its territorial claims in the south china sea. tillerson also denied knowledge of exxonmobil's efforts to prevent u.s. sanctions against rurussia, testifying that he ner personally lobbied against sanctions. that prompted senate foreign relations committee chair bob corker to respond, "i think you called me at the time." during the hearing, tillerson was repeatedly interrupted by protesters from greenpeace opposed to naming an oil compapy executive as secretary of state. outside the hearings, about 200 people rallied holding signs reading "exxon knew." we'll have more on rex tillerson's nomination and exxonmobil's history of climate denial after headlines with oil and energy journalist antonia juhasz. donald trump's pick to lead the justice department faced unprecedented criticism from a senate colleague on wednesday. new jersey democrat cory booker told the senate judiciary committee alabama senator jeff sessions is unfit to become the next attorney general. >> if confirmed, senator sessions will be required to .ursue justice for
should challenge china over its territorial claims in the south china sea. tillerson also denied knowledge of exxonmobil's efforts to prevent u.s. sanctions against rurussia, testifying that he ner personally lobbied against sanctions. that prompted senate foreign relations committee chair bob corker to respond, "i think you called me at the time." during the hearing, tillerson was repeatedly interrupted by protesters from greenpeace opposed to naming an oil compapy executive as...
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china's activity in this area is extremely worrisome. failure of a response has allowed them to keep pushing the envelope. we are e going to have to send china a clear signal first the island building stops. and second your ak access to those islands is not allowed. >> heather: that testimony, and testimony just like that, i think it's probably taken wind out of the sails of democrats who thought that perhaps mr. tillerson and mr. trump wouldn't be so tough on the issue. >> absolutely. rex tillerson as well, like general mattis, performed brilliantly in the hearings. there's very little room for democrats to go and attack him outside of just traditional partisan political theater. for eight years, our foreign policy and military policy has been present dick tiffly weak. under trump administration i think you're going to see a refocusing on the most boo i part san vir u since the end of world war ii, having an agenda internationally that's led by the peace through strength doctrine. not chaos and weakness doctrine. one more thing, heather
china's activity in this area is extremely worrisome. failure of a response has allowed them to keep pushing the envelope. we are e going to have to send china a clear signal first the island building stops. and second your ak access to those islands is not allowed. >> heather: that testimony, and testimony just like that, i think it's probably taken wind out of the sails of democrats who thought that perhaps mr. tillerson and mr. trump wouldn't be so tough on the issue. >>...
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what is in your view our response to china's militarization of the south china sea be? >> sir, we are going to have to put together a policy that is put together by a state department, by treasury, by d.o.d. and we will have to integrate this so that we are not dealing with the incomplete or the incoherent strategy, but the botle the tom line is, sir, that the international waters or the international waters, and we have to figure out how the deal withholding on the kind of rules that we have made over many years that led to the prosperity for many nations, and not just for ours, but this is part of why many nations have more prosperous, because of the freedom of commerce. >> you have emphasized rightfully so, our allies as a key strategic element of the u.s. national security and what role should they play in regard to our response in the south china sea? >> sir, my view is that you always want more allies than fewer, and i have never gone into any fight in an all-american for may, and i have always fought alongside the allies, and also i believe that the allies contri
what is in your view our response to china's militarization of the south china sea be? >> sir, we are going to have to put together a policy that is put together by a state department, by treasury, by d.o.d. and we will have to integrate this so that we are not dealing with the incomplete or the incoherent strategy, but the botle the tom line is, sir, that the international waters or the international waters, and we have to figure out how the deal withholding on the kind of rules that we...
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russia, china, iran all came to that conclusion. jim mattis will put that on the table and clearly as secretary designee tillerson said yesterday he thought it was appropriate for us to defy lethal assist means to go against the russian incursion and the obama administration refused it. we said no to the syrian moderates as well and the libyans who wanted to build a security force after qaddafi was toppled. the united states will get involved not looking for conflict but trying to avoid conflict but actually being willing to show some strength to avoid that conflict. >> martha: thank you very much. >> bill: tillerson's point is you have to do something and that was the example he used given the conflict there in ukraine. general mattis, age 66. 44 years in the united states marine corps. most recently head of centcom, the most significant position in the military when you oversea the middle east and that part of the world. one star commander marine task force called it enter afghanistan early in the war on terror. he pretty much led
russia, china, iran all came to that conclusion. jim mattis will put that on the table and clearly as secretary designee tillerson said yesterday he thought it was appropriate for us to defy lethal assist means to go against the russian incursion and the obama administration refused it. we said no to the syrian moderates as well and the libyans who wanted to build a security force after qaddafi was toppled. the united states will get involved not looking for conflict but trying to avoid...
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sea over china's encroachment into islands and the territorial waters, international waters. this is no time for the president to be doubting and mistrusting his own intelligence agencies. those two organisations, the white house and the intelligence community, have got to work together. frank, thank you very much. at 12:30pm here on the bbc news channel, i'll put your questions on the political row over trump and the leaked dossier to our diplomatic correspondent paul adams. please get in touch with us to ask those questions. you can text us or send an email or contact us via twitter using the hashtag #bbcaskthis. some of britain's biggest high—street names have reported strong christmas sales figures this morning. m&s reported a 2.3% percent rise in clothing sales in the 13 weeks to the end of december. food sales were up slightly too. meanwhile, tesco says its autumn sales were up by 1.8%. and john lewis has reported a 2.7% rise in sales over the christmas trading period. vishala sri pathma is at a shopping centre in essex for us. good morning to you. that's the first of
sea over china's encroachment into islands and the territorial waters, international waters. this is no time for the president to be doubting and mistrusting his own intelligence agencies. those two organisations, the white house and the intelligence community, have got to work together. frank, thank you very much. at 12:30pm here on the bbc news channel, i'll put your questions on the political row over trump and the leaked dossier to our diplomatic correspondent paul adams. please get in...
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we are under attack by russia, by north korea, by china through these cyber attacks. i'm going to ask you to square how you can have a clear, on preventingicy cyber attacks against the united states when you have said before this committee that you do not support mandatory sanctions against verified individuals who have committed attacks against the united states because there might be complicated multifaceted relationships with certain countries in which you might want to weigh the attack against the united states with another consideration. how do you do to her cyber attacks against the united states if you send a message that you can get away with it with no sanctions against those individuals, as long as there are other equities at stake? put those two together for me. >> senator, what i was intending to convey is that i need to be fully informed as to what all the opgstions are and i'm not fully informed. -- options are and i am not fully informed. if confirmed it will involve interagency discussions and what all the options are to respond. again this is a sympto
we are under attack by russia, by north korea, by china through these cyber attacks. i'm going to ask you to square how you can have a clear, on preventingicy cyber attacks against the united states when you have said before this committee that you do not support mandatory sanctions against verified individuals who have committed attacks against the united states because there might be complicated multifaceted relationships with certain countries in which you might want to weigh the attack...
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china, 1.3 billion people. second-largest economy in the world, which will be automatically the largest economy in the world at some point in time, wants to play differently. they want to be more determinative of their future and protect their interests. likewise, other countries, russia. if you have a leader of a country like russia, whose leader says the most tragic moment of the 20th century was the fall of the soviet union, you can have a sense of where that person is coming from as he moves in response to things that the united states -- he wants to restore a level of respect and acceptance, and perhaps even more than that. charlie: do we give him that? we want to respect you, we want to give you a level of acceptance. after all you have the world's , largest collection of nuclear weapons. secretary kerry: i think it is important and it is clear from the diplomacy i pursued, i think it's very important to talk to russia. people need to take note of the certain reality. russia, when brought into the process
china, 1.3 billion people. second-largest economy in the world, which will be automatically the largest economy in the world at some point in time, wants to play differently. they want to be more determinative of their future and protect their interests. likewise, other countries, russia. if you have a leader of a country like russia, whose leader says the most tragic moment of the 20th century was the fall of the soviet union, you can have a sense of where that person is coming from as he...
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china's island building in the south china sea is an illegal taking of disputed areas without regard for international norms. china's economic and trade practices haven't always followed commitments to global agreements. it steals our intellectual property and is aggressive and expansionist in the digital realm. it has not been a reliable partner in using its full influence to curb north korea. china has proven a willingness to act with abandon in the pure -- pursuit of its own goals which at times put it in conflict with american interests. we have to deal with what we see, not what we hope. but we need to see the positive dimensions in our relationship with china as well. the economic well-being of the two nations is deeply intertwined. china has been a valuable ally in curtailing certain elements of radical islam. we should not let disagreements over other issues exclude areas for productive partnership. we must be clear eyed about our relationship with russia. it is not unpredictable in predicting its own interests. it invaded the ukraine including the taking of crimea and suppor
china's island building in the south china sea is an illegal taking of disputed areas without regard for international norms. china's economic and trade practices haven't always followed commitments to global agreements. it steals our intellectual property and is aggressive and expansionist in the digital realm. it has not been a reliable partner in using its full influence to curb north korea. china has proven a willingness to act with abandon in the pure -- pursuit of its own goals which at...
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in the south china sea. >> bret: live on the hill, thank you. how did rex tillerson perform today? charles krauthammer joins us from washington with his reaction. your take. >> i thought he did very well. there were moments that were somewhat uncomfortable, like the one you showed with rubio, assa assad, and war crimes. the theme of what tillerson was saying was i'm not into making gestures or make pronouncements prayed we saw what he said about ukraine. his critique of obama was not that he was insufficiently demonstrative but that he didn't give defensive weapons or intelligence to actually help the ukrainians defend themselves. that's a pretty hardheaded approach. even though he wouldn't exceed to demand that he go around denouncing putin and assad for war crimes, he seemed to be saying we are going to be tough. as for the sanctions imposed for the interference with our elections, i think he is right. they are puny, insignificant party won't repeal them but he leaves it an open question as to whether, once they decide how to act, how putin re
in the south china sea. >> bret: live on the hill, thank you. how did rex tillerson perform today? charles krauthammer joins us from washington with his reaction. your take. >> i thought he did very well. there were moments that were somewhat uncomfortable, like the one you showed with rubio, assa assad, and war crimes. the theme of what tillerson was saying was i'm not into making gestures or make pronouncements prayed we saw what he said about ukraine. his critique of obama was...
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i traveled how many times -- seven times to china. i traveled to many of the places. i worked on the global change agreement, all these other agreements, i negotiated in afghanistan. i mean, that's the nature of this job, it's an intense job and you work hard. >> rose: but you travel a lot more in terms of trying to pursue a middle east peace than secretary clinton did. >> well, i think maybe some of it has to do with the lessons i learned as a young man, that war is a failure of diplomacy and if countries lie or avoid realities or if countries don't try, particularly the united states of america, a lot of bad things can happen, and when i came back from vietnam, i resolved that if i ever had a chance or was in a position of responsibility, i would do everything in my power to guarantee that i didn't fall into that pit and make the same mistakes or lose the opportunity. we had a saying, my crew and the guys i was with over there, we still stay in touch with each other, and those have us lucky enough to make it back have a saying that every day is extra. so you go at i
i traveled how many times -- seven times to china. i traveled to many of the places. i worked on the global change agreement, all these other agreements, i negotiated in afghanistan. i mean, that's the nature of this job, it's an intense job and you work hard. >> rose: but you travel a lot more in terms of trying to pursue a middle east peace than secretary clinton did. >> well, i think maybe some of it has to do with the lessons i learned as a young man, that war is a failure of...
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china is the whole issue of tpp has been an issue. i know the president was questionable on tpp but not on trade itself. and do you think trade is an important component in intergovernmental relationships between countries and has a role in the state department? >> having strong economic alliances where there is a certain, i hate to use the word interdependency because some people find at that a threatening term but having those important connections allows us to have these economic ties where we want to maintain good relations with one another. they also provide an enormous opportunity for us to know one another as people. this is just people doing, going about their daily lives doing their jobs and having connections with others in other countries that are doing the same. it allows us to project american values into those countries we're trading with. we have a presence in those countries bringing american standards of conduct, honest dealings, ethical behavior, a structure around honoring our deals, a deal is a deal, we honor it. e
china is the whole issue of tpp has been an issue. i know the president was questionable on tpp but not on trade itself. and do you think trade is an important component in intergovernmental relationships between countries and has a role in the state department? >> having strong economic alliances where there is a certain, i hate to use the word interdependency because some people find at that a threatening term but having those important connections allows us to have these economic ties...
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and in the south china sea, china has been increasingly aggressi aggressive, pacific rim countries are very nervous, but they're looking for leadership and that security umbrella we provided since world war ii has kept the peace. i hope that's consistent with what you have told me in private and what you're saying here publicly today. i think there is an opportunity as well as a sacrifice related to your service. as we talked about in our meeting, a number of my constituents in my home state of ohio have family ties to eastern and central europe including ukraine, very interested in those issues. as a result, i've gotten much more deeply involved in those issues over the last several years including traveling to that region. and my question is going to focus on that. first, on nato. just to be clear, i know there was some discussion about nato earlier, particularly article five, which reads an armed attack against one or more members shall be considered an attack against them all. can you clarify that you believe article five creates a binding obligation to assist any member of the all
and in the south china sea, china has been increasingly aggressi aggressive, pacific rim countries are very nervous, but they're looking for leadership and that security umbrella we provided since world war ii has kept the peace. i hope that's consistent with what you have told me in private and what you're saying here publicly today. i think there is an opportunity as well as a sacrifice related to your service. as we talked about in our meeting, a number of my constituents in my home state of...
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i see violations of the sovereignty by china in the south china sea, i speak out. when i see gross human rights violations in ethiopia, i speak out. massive poverty like ecuadorial new guinea, i speak out. and venezuela, i speak out. indeed, events serve as a stark reminder that democracy will not defend itself. it requires those of us who believe in the enduring values of the democratic experiment to nature and support it and those who do not. perhaps the most e preejs events we've seen prel has been what has happened by president putin in russia effectively killed the nation's nuanced democracy, led efforts across europe and the former soviet union to erode support for democratic institutions and calls into question well accomplished rules of the road. moscow directs efforts undermined democracy and false news, cyber attacks and funding for populous political parties abroad. so perhaps it should come as no surprise that the nefarious activities reach our shores but stunning nonetheless. last week, the intelligence community found that mr. putin did indeed direct
i see violations of the sovereignty by china in the south china sea, i speak out. when i see gross human rights violations in ethiopia, i speak out. massive poverty like ecuadorial new guinea, i speak out. and venezuela, i speak out. indeed, events serve as a stark reminder that democracy will not defend itself. it requires those of us who believe in the enduring values of the democratic experiment to nature and support it and those who do not. perhaps the most e preejs events we've seen prel...
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when i see violations of sovereignty of china in the south china sea, i speak out, gross rum an rights violations in ethiopia, i speak out. when i see massive corruptions in countries with extreme poverty like ecuador, i speak out. when i see severe erosion of democratic institutions in venezuela, i speak out. indeed, events over the past year serve as a stark reminder that democracy will not defend itself. it requires those of us who believes in the enduring values of the democratic experiment to nah tour and support it and defend it from authoritarian opponents who do not share our values. perhaps the most egregious events we've seen recently has been what has happened by president putin of russia having effective live killed the nation's nuanced democracy, led efforts across europe and the former soviet union to erode support for democratic institutions and calls into question well established rules of the road. moscow directs efforts to undermine democracy through propaganda, false news, cyberattacks and funding for populous political parties abroad. perhaps it should come as no su
when i see violations of sovereignty of china in the south china sea, i speak out, gross rum an rights violations in ethiopia, i speak out. when i see massive corruptions in countries with extreme poverty like ecuador, i speak out. when i see severe erosion of democratic institutions in venezuela, i speak out. indeed, events over the past year serve as a stark reminder that democracy will not defend itself. it requires those of us who believes in the enduring values of the democratic experiment...
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so when i see violations of sovereignty by china in the south china sea i speak out. when i see gross human rights violations in ethiopia, i speak out. when i see massive corruption in countries with extreme poverty, i speak out. and when i see severe erosion of democratic institutions in venezuela, i speak out. indeed, events over the past year serves as a stark reminder that democracy will not defend itself. it requires those of us who believe in the enduring values of the democratic experiment to nurture and support it and defend it from authoritarian opponents who do not share our values. perhaps the most egregious events we've seen recently has been what has happened by president putin of russia having effectively killed the nation's nuanced democracy, has led efforts across europe to erode support for democratic institutions and calls into question well-established rules of the road. moscow directs efforts to undermine democracy through propaganda, false news, cyberattacks, and funding for populist political parties abroad. it should come as no surprise that the
so when i see violations of sovereignty by china in the south china sea i speak out. when i see gross human rights violations in ethiopia, i speak out. when i see massive corruption in countries with extreme poverty, i speak out. and when i see severe erosion of democratic institutions in venezuela, i speak out. indeed, events over the past year serves as a stark reminder that democracy will not defend itself. it requires those of us who believe in the enduring values of the democratic...
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at times china is friendly, and at times china is an adversary. but with russia, engagement is necessary in order to define what is that relationship going to be, and then we will know how to chart our own plan of action to respond to that. >> in my mind, if i take a look at the spectrum of america reelsi relationship with different nations, you have friends and allies, you have friendly rivals, you have unfriendly adversaries and you have enemies. and right now, you're basically putting russia in the unfriendly adversary category? >> well, unfriendly to enemies. i think at this point, they clearly are in the unfriendly adversary category. i hope they do not move to enemy, because that would imply even more direct conflict with one another. >> but you don't have much hope that we can move them into the friendly rival category, maybe partners where we have mutual interest? >> senator, i tend to think of it in three categories -- there are our friends, there are our partners, and there are our adversaries. and at times, certainly our friends are par
at times china is friendly, and at times china is an adversary. but with russia, engagement is necessary in order to define what is that relationship going to be, and then we will know how to chart our own plan of action to respond to that. >> in my mind, if i take a look at the spectrum of america reelsi relationship with different nations, you have friends and allies, you have friendly rivals, you have unfriendly adversaries and you have enemies. and right now, you're basically putting...
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the campaignon trail, china, china, china. the developing relationship between donald trump in the future of trade between the notice states and the world's largest -- second-largest economy. -- not that simple, take a listen. >> every one of those people is a free trader. you would be surprised to hear that peter navarro is a free trader. what peter navarro is looking for is fairness in the trade process. he is looking for evenness in the playing field. jonathan: still what thus is adam posen, peterson international for economics. peter navarro wants to see a leveling of the playing field. there are a lot of tariffs in china, particularly around the auto sector. how do you get them to reduce there's -- theirs? with if you are dealing someone who exists and is -- and is not going somewhere, -- going anywhere, you cannot leave them and make a threat. monitorsson institute what a trade war with china would look like and it would put people out of work in las vegas and walmart. it would put people out of work in the production in
the campaignon trail, china, china, china. the developing relationship between donald trump in the future of trade between the notice states and the world's largest -- second-largest economy. -- not that simple, take a listen. >> every one of those people is a free trader. you would be surprised to hear that peter navarro is a free trader. what peter navarro is looking for is fairness in the trade process. he is looking for evenness in the playing field. jonathan: still what thus is adam...
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did grant this waiver, the general marshal, in addition to experience also served as special envoy to china, secretary of state, president of the american red cross. quite deverse background. i would like to turn to the book that general mattis edited which i think you have referenced. in that book where citizens there's a chapter from dr. owens, it's entitled is civilian control of the military still an issue. which raises prospect if that's something we should be thinking about. it would be seen as a barp gan. i'm going to quote from his writing here. there are parts to the bargain. american people, the goeft and the military establishment. periodically the military bargain must be renegotiated to take into account geopolitical changes. do you agree with that assessment that basically as we are discussing the relations that this is basically a bargain between the people, the government and the military. >> no, i do not. >> why is that. >> because the principle of the military full stop. >> i agree with that. i do think there's issue of how exactly it manifests again in an environment an e
did grant this waiver, the general marshal, in addition to experience also served as special envoy to china, secretary of state, president of the american red cross. quite deverse background. i would like to turn to the book that general mattis edited which i think you have referenced. in that book where citizens there's a chapter from dr. owens, it's entitled is civilian control of the military still an issue. which raises prospect if that's something we should be thinking about. it would be...
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it comes by mail and some of it from mexico and coming from china directly and sometimes mixed with heroin and mexico and brought back in a drug form. not taken by package is across the border, goes through the u.s. mail system. we try to work with customs and the dea. i wonder if you have any sense of that and what you would do and your general thoughts on this addiction. gen. kelly: i believe addiction starts really where it is produced. the colombians to use that again, do tremendous work in terms of eradicating and destroying labs and that kind of work. taking huge tonnage is off the flow with very, very few naval assets and i use the coast guard there as well. very very few naval assets. my information is at least one the beauty of it down there is you get it in one time, tutankhamen three ton lots. once he gets a sure it is in the network. it is a big take. cocaine or something like that might be 5, 10, 15 kilos. withoutuld do more command problem is, and not to harp on the networks, but if we could make it so they cannot get through the southwest order, the so-called order effect. t
it comes by mail and some of it from mexico and coming from china directly and sometimes mixed with heroin and mexico and brought back in a drug form. not taken by package is across the border, goes through the u.s. mail system. we try to work with customs and the dea. i wonder if you have any sense of that and what you would do and your general thoughts on this addiction. gen. kelly: i believe addiction starts really where it is produced. the colombians to use that again, do tremendous work in...
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china is assertiveness and most notably in the south china sea has tested whether the u.s. china relationship will be defined by her differences or by what we can achieve cooperatively. europe buffeted by russia economic uncertainty a refugee and migrant crisis and russian aggression needs american support now more than ever. against this backdrop as we have seen in the horrific tragedy in syria the arab world will likely continue to struggle for stability. perhaps for a generation or more in the face of these challenges it might be tempting to turn inward and therein lies the united states third strategic challenge. we must protect ourselves and the international order we helped build without subordinating -- subordinating of values or bending our alliances, partnerships and cooperation that have yielded unprecedented global prosperity and progress. given these complex and often competing issues you'll understand why henry kissinger once commented and i quote there cannot be a crisis next week. my schedule is already full. the demands of serving as national security adviso
china is assertiveness and most notably in the south china sea has tested whether the u.s. china relationship will be defined by her differences or by what we can achieve cooperatively. europe buffeted by russia economic uncertainty a refugee and migrant crisis and russian aggression needs american support now more than ever. against this backdrop as we have seen in the horrific tragedy in syria the arab world will likely continue to struggle for stability. perhaps for a generation or more in...
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that china needs to understand the importance we attach to it. it's a core interest of ours a to not be threatened by north korea. and that our a lineses and allies need to have confidence that we remain deeply engaged with them as against this threat. and that the north koreans will continue to feel deeper and deeper isolation. >> rose: but that hasn't stopped them from moving forward. and the president told me in germany. every time they make a mistake they learn from it. >> that's true. that's true of prolive raters everywhere. which is why we have been as expolicive as we have been with its neighbor, china, about what we expect not to happen here. >> rose: it has moved to the top rank of american. >> no question. it has been throughout, throughout this at mrgsment and we've encouraged the next team to take that view as well. >> rose: two questions, two final questions. one, president obama, knowing so well help us understand who this man who has been leading us that we might not know, because were you there, you have seen everyr3 move, you've
that china needs to understand the importance we attach to it. it's a core interest of ours a to not be threatened by north korea. and that our a lineses and allies need to have confidence that we remain deeply engaged with them as against this threat. and that the north koreans will continue to feel deeper and deeper isolation. >> rose: but that hasn't stopped them from moving forward. and the president told me in germany. every time they make a mistake they learn from it. >>...
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every year the chinese city, one of the coldest cities in china. they have the annual ice and snow festival. take a look at these images. unbelievable. it's a city of ice. unbelievable. look at that. >> i don't want to visit there. >> why? >> because i love anything below 80 i'm freezing. it's beautiful, but. it's stunning. >> i really, look at it at night. i would love to go there. i think it would be amazing. >> it's stunning. >> those fee, are made of ice, unbelieve ab unbelievable. >> that's so druel. >> are those fireworks? >> i'm in. >> let's show you your weather and from fortunately, we got really icy wintry conditions out west, blizzard warnings for southwest tahoe from now until 10:00 a.m. wednesday, about 7,000 feet. plus rain to talk about. some areas picking up another five-to-eight inches of rain. flooding will be huge. you can see again all the snowfall warnings. five to ten feet on the mountain crest. we have a couple clippers moving through the blaex, into upstate new york, snowfall apples upwards of 8 to 9 inches as you get into c
every year the chinese city, one of the coldest cities in china. they have the annual ice and snow festival. take a look at these images. unbelievable. it's a city of ice. unbelievable. look at that. >> i don't want to visit there. >> why? >> because i love anything below 80 i'm freezing. it's beautiful, but. it's stunning. >> i really, look at it at night. i would love to go there. i think it would be amazing. >> it's stunning. >> those fee, are made of ice,...
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weather related every year the chinese city one of the coldest regions in china they have the annual ice and snow festival. take a look at the images. unbelievable! a city of ice. >> i't >> because anything below 80 i'm freezing. it's beautiful. it's stunning. >> look at it at night. i would love to go there. i think it would be amazing. >> it's stunning. >> the fireworks are made of ice. it's nonbelievable. [ laughter ] >> that's just cruel. >> i'm like okay. now i'm in! now i'm in. >>> let's show you your weather. and unfortunately we've got icy wintery conditions out west. blizzard warnings for south lake, tahoe from now until wednesday. 5 to 10 feet of snow plus rain to talk about. some areas picking up another 5 to 8 inches of rain. flooding going to be huge. you can see, again, the snowfall warnings. 5 to 10 feet on the mountain crests. we have a couple of quick clippers moving through the snowfall amounts upwards of 8 to 9 inches as you get into central and northern new york. also, through the up of michigan. central and southern minnesota, minneapolis -- i should say wisconsi
weather related every year the chinese city one of the coldest regions in china they have the annual ice and snow festival. take a look at the images. unbelievable! a city of ice. >> i't >> because anything below 80 i'm freezing. it's beautiful. it's stunning. >> look at it at night. i would love to go there. i think it would be amazing. >> it's stunning. >> the fireworks are made of ice. it's nonbelievable. [ laughter ] >> that's just cruel. >> i'm...
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and in particular, two issues, north korea, as well as the whole question about china and the one china policy. to what extent do you think that will figure into the hearing? >> look, richard, i think every topic known to man is going to come up. look, these -- you know, we've had a great committee for ten years, for four years as republican chairman, the republican leader on foreign policy. we've had a very cooperative arrangement. something happened in the water as of november 8th, and things have changed a little bit. and you know, it's going to be on both sides of the aisle. people are going to have tough questions on north korea, on south china, on taiwan, the south china sea, on taiwan, on syria, on everything you can think of. and by the way, i think that's good, and i think that he's been preparing himself well for those types of questions. >> so senator corker, let's end where we began and talk about the potential to repeal obamacare. >> okay. >> do you really think there will be a legitimate, credible replacement that can be prepared in time? >> and should obamacare be thrown
and in particular, two issues, north korea, as well as the whole question about china and the one china policy. to what extent do you think that will figure into the hearing? >> look, richard, i think every topic known to man is going to come up. look, these -- you know, we've had a great committee for ten years, for four years as republican chairman, the republican leader on foreign policy. we've had a very cooperative arrangement. something happened in the water as of november 8th, and...
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china poised to export inflation around the globe. in 2016.mp the fastest pace in more than five years. i will have an effect that drives global inflation higher. -- asiaf asian correspondent is live in hong kong. why are we seeing factory prices their jump higher? >> the scene quite a significant spike in factory prices here, no doubt. only four months ago, china's factories and did a four year streak of deflation. a lot of this is down to higher commodity prices, higher oil prices. rather than any kind of sudden upsurge in demand or seven cut back incapacity that we all know is such a drag on china's economy. nonetheless, it is a positive and producers in china are complaining about higher costs, they are wanting to pass on those higher costs. it is the world's biggest exporter. so while we wouldn't want to the carried by -- away over what it means for the global reflationary story. some of this will spill over to the rest guy: of the world. put that -- guy: what happens when you put the two of those together? >> on one hand, the pb
china poised to export inflation around the globe. in 2016.mp the fastest pace in more than five years. i will have an effect that drives global inflation higher. -- asiaf asian correspondent is live in hong kong. why are we seeing factory prices their jump higher? >> the scene quite a significant spike in factory prices here, no doubt. only four months ago, china's factories and did a four year streak of deflation. a lot of this is down to higher commodity prices, higher oil prices....